Miami to Bahamas Day Trip

Nassau to Exuma Day Trip

2 Day Abaco Islands Tour

Island hopping the Abacos on our exclusive 2 day Bahamas Tour from Florida

Tour highlights:

Swimming Pigs

Swim with the Pigs in the Bahamas at No Name Cay

Green Turtles

Snorkel and swim with wild Green Turtles in Coco Bay

Stingrays & Sharks

Feed stingrays and nurse sharks at Manjack Cay

Colonial Hope Town

Tour the quaint Hope Town and Man-o-War cay

History & Heritage

Discover the history of the Loyalist settlers on Hope Town

Treasure Cay

One of the best beaches in the Bahamas

Boat Excursions

Our experienced local guide will take you on a tour of the Cays

Beach Time

Explore the Abaco’s best beaches

Private Flights

Our small group sizes mean you’ll be flying private class

Welcome to the stunning Abacos Islands in the Bahamas

This is the World’s first and only Bahamas Island Hopping tour to the Abacos, by plane, from Florida to Bahamas. Visiting the famous Bahamas swimming pigs is currently one of the most sought after excursions in the World! We are the only tour operator providing this excursion outside of the Abacos Islands. You can’t even do this tour from Nassau!

Our Flights to the Bahamas

We will fly you to the Bahamas from Florida in our private aircraft. There are two departure airports to choose from to join our tours at; Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (FLX) or Sebastian Airport (X26). Our tours depart early in the morning so please be aware of the Check-in times confirmed on your itinerary. The flight from Florida to the Bahamas is approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes long. When we arrive in the Bahamas all customers will need to clear Bahamas Immigration and Customs. We operate the twin-engined Navajo Chieftain aircraft on our tours. It is 9 passenger aircraft, with two seats per row. Every seat is a window seat and our aircraft has larger than normal windows, perfect for flightseeing the stunning Bahamas scenery from above!

Day 1

Tour of Hope Town and Man-o-War Cay

Discover the quaint colonial Hope Town, the jewel of the Abacos islands. From Marsh Harbour we will take you by private boat charter across the water first to Man-o-war Cay and then to Elbow Cay and Hope Town. Man-o-War Cay is the original boat building capital of the Bahamas. Today, boats are still hand carved from wood and you can discover this on our guided tour of Joe Albury’s workshop and museum.

The loyalist settlement of Hope Town is overlooked by the impressive Elbow Reef Lighthouse, the only kerosene powered and hand cranked lighthouse remaining in the world. Climb the 101 steps to the top of the lighthouse for panoramic views across Elbow Cay and Hope Town.

Our local Bahamas tour guide will walk you through the small lanes of the Hope Town settlement with an informative commentary about the history of Elbow Cay and the historical highlights of Hope Town. Discover the heritage of the Loyalist settlers at the Wyannie Malone historical museum, named after the founder of Hope Town. But the history of Elbow Cay goes far beyond the Malone family and includes the Lucayan Indians, pirates, rum runner and ship wreckers.

Elbow Cay Beaches

Hope Town and Elbow Cay are adorned with stunning white sand beaches. With our full day tour here you will have time to relax on many of the Hope Town beaches. If you want to explore more of Elbow cay you can hire a golf cart and drive to Tahiti Beach, the southerly tip of Elbow Cay. Tahiti beach is a beautiful white sand beach with a unique sand bar that you can explore during low tide.

Treasure Cay

After our tour to Hope Town, we will transfer you to the north of the Abacos, to the picture post card perfect Treasure Cay. This stunning oasis is home to one of the best beaches in the Bahamas: Treasure Cay Beach. You’ll spend the night at our hotel on Treasure Cay.

Day 2

Green Turtle Cay Boat Excursion

Your local tour guide will take you on a full day boat excursion around Green Turtle Cay. This is a private boat excursion just for our customers with a maximum group size of 9. We provide bottled water on the boat. Our boat tour lasts approximately 6 hours. Because of the time spent outdoors exposed in the sun we advise all customers to wear appropriate clothing and bring sun protection. See our suggested Packing List.

Swimming Pigs at No Name Cay

Visit the Swimming pigs at Piggyville on No Name Cay. The swimming pigs in the Bahamas have become famous after much publicity from recent visitors. If you want to visit the famous Exuma Pigs at Staniel Cay then you will need to book our other tour: 2 Day Island Hopping to the Exumas. Whilst these swimming pigs are not as famous as their distant relatives on Staniel Cay, these swimming pigs are the Abaco’s hidden secret! We provide food for you to feed the pigs and you can go swimming with them too.

Snorkelling with Green Turtles

At Coco Bay on Green Turtle Cay you will have the opportunity to go snorkelling and swimming with Green Turtles. These gracious marine animals are wild animals with a rather painful bite! So follow our Guide’s expert advice as we provide you with squid for feeding the turtles. This is the only tour we offer that you can visit Turtles on.

Swimming with Stingrays and Sharks

A highlight of this tour are the stingrays and nurse sharks that you will visit at Manjack Cay. These wild stingrays have become accustomed to meeting humans and our expert tour guide will show you how to safely feed them and swim with them. You will also encounter nurse sharks here too, which are for the most part harmless to humans.

Picture perfect White Sand Beaches

Throughout the boat excursion there will be a number of stops at stunning, untouched, unspoilt whit-sand beaches. You will have time to relax on the beach or go swimming in the crystal clear turquoise waters.

How to Book this TourUse our Booking tool in the sidebar to make an enquiry or contact us here.

Pricing Prices are Per Person, fully inclusive of Flights, Fees, Taxes, Hotels, Boat Excursions, Transfers. See list below for what’s not included. Prices based on two persons travelling together and sharing hotel room. A single supplement applies to guests travelling alone or groups with an odd number.